Jungibaaz
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So what pakistan already has f-16 and f-15 eagles
f-15s??? since when!?
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So what pakistan already has f-16 and f-15 eagles
For arguement's sake, from now on I'll support the Eurofighter Typhoon! Anyone with me on this?
If F-18 wins then Pakistan should go for EF. Simple.
what is so funny about it my friend, don't you think we can buy those?
what is so funny about it my friend, don't you think we can buy those?
I hope its not though......I now firmly believe that the triggering event of WW 3 is going to be a bar fight between supporters of differant MMRCA contenders!
For arguement's sake, from now on I'll support the Eurofighter Typhoon! Anyone with me on this?
@ Sancho, I have some serious doubts about the Rafale being a LO design. If you have some data regarding this, please share. I'll post my views after that!
Lol.
Sorry, but I am with DBC. F-18SH all the way (having seen what it can do upclose)!
I hope its not though......
But EFT is not at all a good plane......forget it
That ,my friend, is a very wrong statement! It's ok if you like Katrina Kaif, but totally wrong if you extrapolate that Priyanka Chopra is not at all good!
On a serious note, please do let me know why you hate the EFT so much?
So as far as requirement is concerned EFT is the most hated plane from my side. coz neither it fits my bill nor it fulfills my requirement
Regards
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To all my Indian friends!
The time will tell if we able to or not. PAF has over $12 bln in funds at current. What do you guys think?
No, its my bill and your bill too, its my money gvt is using, I hate those big tax deductions on my salary slips every month...Why should it fit your bill .. I guess it fits our IAF needs .. lets see who gets shortlisted .. if EFT gets shortlisted.. it will do anything to clutch the deal minus American pressure